Bible Prophecy Q&A
BIBLE PROPHECY Q & A
Tonight (Wednesday, 1/31, 7:00 pm), gather in the Holy Ground Cafe’ with your Calvary Chapel family for an evening of Bible Prophecy Q &A.
There is still time to submit your question(s). You can go online to calvaryinv.com or fill out a card before service.
The evening begins with a short message entitled “God’s Plan for Israel” (Zechariah 1:7-21).
Then, the remainder of the time will be spent discussing what the Bible says regarding the many events unfolding in the Middle East and the world and the turbulent times in our nation.
We are living in exciting days. So many of the Bible prophecies we have been studying for years are now coming into focus.
In the past, it was typical for the best prophecy student to walk away scratching their head due to the complexity and mystery of the future.
But now, right before our eyes, as prophecy is being fulfilled, we are again reminded that God’s Word is always accurate and the only source of absolute truth.
Regarding the day in which we live, Jesus said, “Blessed are the eyes which see the things you see; for I tell you that many prophets and kings have desired to see what you see, and have not seen it, and to hear what you hear, and have not heard it” (Luke 10:23-24).
The idea that Jesus can come at any moment will inspire you to share the Gospel, prioritize what is eternally significant, and provide hope in a chaotic world.
There are several opportunities for worship. On-campus (7:00 pm), drive-in church (92.1fm), and online (Facebook & YouTube: Calvary Inverness; website: calvaryinv.com).
Behold He Cometh,
Pastor
Tonight (Wednesday, 1/31, 7:00 pm), gather in the Holy Ground Cafe’ with your Calvary Chapel family for an evening of Bible Prophecy Q &A.
There is still time to submit your question(s). You can go online to calvaryinv.com or fill out a card before service.
The evening begins with a short message entitled “God’s Plan for Israel” (Zechariah 1:7-21).
Then, the remainder of the time will be spent discussing what the Bible says regarding the many events unfolding in the Middle East and the world and the turbulent times in our nation.
We are living in exciting days. So many of the Bible prophecies we have been studying for years are now coming into focus.
In the past, it was typical for the best prophecy student to walk away scratching their head due to the complexity and mystery of the future.
But now, right before our eyes, as prophecy is being fulfilled, we are again reminded that God’s Word is always accurate and the only source of absolute truth.
Regarding the day in which we live, Jesus said, “Blessed are the eyes which see the things you see; for I tell you that many prophets and kings have desired to see what you see, and have not seen it, and to hear what you hear, and have not heard it” (Luke 10:23-24).
The idea that Jesus can come at any moment will inspire you to share the Gospel, prioritize what is eternally significant, and provide hope in a chaotic world.
There are several opportunities for worship. On-campus (7:00 pm), drive-in church (92.1fm), and online (Facebook & YouTube: Calvary Inverness; website: calvaryinv.com).
Behold He Cometh,
Pastor
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